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Post by Whitefly »

eric_son wrote:pages are no longer available though.
In consideration of this i saved the best images (a lot of them are absolutely spectacular).
I have seen also your superb models but the best fold you made is
your little doughter's smile, it is absolutely contagious!
All the best to you and yours
Mario
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I decided to give crumpling a try today, and this is the result (mushroom designed by Vincent Floderer):

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More info: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-floderer-mushroom
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Whitefly wrote:
eric_son wrote:pages are no longer available though.
In consideration of this i saved the best images (a lot of them are absolutely spectacular).
I have seen also your superb models but the best fold you made is
your little doughter's smile, it is absolutely contagious!
All the best to you and yours
Mario
Lol! :)

Thanks. Hehehe
I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com
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Designed by Michael G Lafosse, diagrams in Advanced Origami. Folded by myself from mulberry paper treated with methyl cellulose and wet shaped.
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Post by paperlion »

I recently folded Robert Lang's tree frog. I still need to work on this model, because I wrinkled and tore the paper at the head. I can't seem to get the eyes rounded either, but anyways, here are some pictures. It isn't one of my favorite models, because there are too many layers to make it possible to thin them down.

[img]http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/5955/img3551q.jpg[/img]

[img]http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/547/img3545p.jpg[/img]

[img]http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/4070/img3548.jpg[/img]
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My recent folds:
Brian Chans Roses:
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Kawahatas Stegosaurus:
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Langs A Miura-ken Beauty Rose, opus 482:
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Lafosses Frog:
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Excellent stegosaurus! I folded Lang's tarantula from Origami Insects II.

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Post by Whitefly »

Hi Jokiz
Nice fold Lang's tarantula (one of my favourite models) congrats!
I have a question about your signature: why 73? Are you a O.M.?
Bye
Mario
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Post by Sara »

I folded Neil Elias' Llopio's Moment of Truth today:

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I guess it still need a bit of improving, but I'm quite happy with this first result.

(More: http://www.happyfolding.com/gallery-eli ... t_of_truth)
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Well done, Sara ;)
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My new model, Common loon.
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Wow cool! Any chance of diagrams?
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Yes, but first will be crease pattern.
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That's a word :D
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Post by WhisperPuffin »

:shock: Wow, Artur that is amazing. I really really want to fold it, please make that crease pattern quick! :D

Edit: Yay! 150 posts on the forum!
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